{"id":206920,"date":"2017-07-21T12:10:06","date_gmt":"2017-07-21T16:10:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/let-the-robots-take-our-jobs-and-pay-for-a-universal-basic-income-quartz\/"},"modified":"2017-07-21T12:10:06","modified_gmt":"2017-07-21T16:10:06","slug":"let-the-robots-take-our-jobs-and-pay-for-a-universal-basic-income-quartz","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/automation\/let-the-robots-take-our-jobs-and-pay-for-a-universal-basic-income-quartz\/","title":{"rendered":"Let the robots take our jobs and pay for a universal basic income &#8211; Quartz"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    As developments in artificial intelligence and robotics    advance, there is going to be a severe and swift disruption of    many working classes. Large swaths of laborers are going to    lose their jobs, leading to unprecedented levels of    unemployment.  <\/p>\n<p>    To account for this problem, having access to basic needs    should become a right, not a privilege for the non-automated    classes. It should be the responsibility of the corporations    that have taken away working-class jobs to grant families this    rightand the best solution would be in the form of a universal    basic income.  <\/p>\n<p>    UBI, an economic proposition in which a sum of money is    regularly paid to a population, could be a vital bulwark    against the unintended consequences of automation in the    workforce. Companies will profit significantly from workforce    automation, so the private sector will be able to afford    shouldering this burden, while at the same time still making    greater profits.  <\/p>\n<p>    AI and robotics technologies have been accelerating at an    impressive clip and show no sign of slowing down. A number of    economic and technical barriers to wider adoption are beginning    to fall, says the Boston Consulting Groups     latest report. As a result, a dramatic    takeoff in advanced robotics is imminent. These advances allow    businesses to perform more complex functions at greater    efficiency and ease, and such automated workforces have huge    benefits for companies. After all, a full-time human has needs:    30 minutes for lunch each day, vacation and sick time, toilet    breaks, and health benefits, to name a few. Meanwhile, an    automated worker would only require an initial installation and    the occasional repair or upgrade. This will have complicating    effects on the health of Americas employment    statistics.  <\/p>\n<p>    The prices for robotics hardware and software have        decreased by around 40% over the last    decade as the cost of systems engineering has gone down. The    BCG report stated that a human welder today is paid around $25    an hour (including benefits) versus the equivalent operating    cost of around $8 for a robot. In 15 years, that gap will    widen even more dramatically, the report states. The    operating cost per hour for a robot doing similar welding tasks    could plunge to as little as $2 when performance improvements    are factored in.  <\/p>\n<p>    This trend will only continue to accelerate.    McDonalds,     an early pioneer of automation, is already    replacing human workers with automated kiosks. They expect a 5%    to 9% return on investment in just the first year; in 2019 they    expect this return to balloon to double digits. And this is    only one sector: PricewaterhouseCoopers     estimates that 38% of US jobs will be in    danger of being replaced by automation by 2030.  <\/p>\n<p>    Companies that automate their workforces should be taxed    on these new massive profits, and some of the resulting capital    given back to workers by the government in the form of    UBI.  <\/p>\n<p>    While the idea of a UBI is popularMark    Zuckerberg,     Elon Musk, and     Bill Gates have all championed    ithow exactly would a universal basic income be    engineered? A small, yet    successful, experiment has conducted in the    UK, and Ontario, Canada is also     about to experiment with it this    year. But how would a private-sector-funded    version work?  <\/p>\n<p>    As the robots take over, people    will begin to lose their jobs, but companies will be fine. More    likely than thattheyll thrive.The profits generated from    automation could be used to pay a basic wage to those displaced    by robots. To use the welder example from before, a company    could slash the cost of their production by at least a third in    a short period of time, and would continue to see greater    profits as efficiencies increase and the price for parts drops.    If that company eventually arrives at the $2 an hour mark that    BCG predicts, the companys bottom line would have been    improved by 1250%.  <\/p>\n<p>    Given all of the savings and massive profits companies    are going to reap from these new technologies, they should be    responsible for using part of this monetary kick-back to help    the workers theyve displaced. Legislators might consider a    sliding-scale automation tax, where a company qualifying itself    as using an automated workforce would be taxed depending on how    many human workers they have performing tasks compared to how    many tasks are performed by automated workers that a human    could rightly do. This money could then be put into a UBI fund    that is then distributed by the government to citizens affected    by automationor to the entire population.  <\/p>\n<p>    At the exponential rate of robotization, there isnt a    lot of time for legislators to figure out the intricacies of a    solutionbut they dont seem to be in too much of a rush.    Steven Mnuchin, the USs treasury secretary, is already        completely ignoring this issue,    for example. To understand how crucial it is that    legislators get cracking, consider the timeline for the current    mess that is healthcare in America: If it takes this long to    debate solutions on something as dire as health insurance, what    hope do we have for the solution to an automated economy?    Governments need to act now to stymie potentially disastrous    socio-economic effects in the coming decades.  <\/p>\n<p>    The answer lies in two of the most popular contemporary    hot-spot topics in the modern media landscape: UBI and    automation. They could play into each other in a mutually    beneficial fashion. Portions of the profits reaped by robots    should be diverted to support this new system as humans    inevitably phase out of the workforce.  <\/p>\n<p>    Learn how to     write for Quartz Ideas. We welcome your comments at    <a href=\"mailto:ideas@qz.com\">ideas@qz.com<\/a>.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the original post here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/qz.com\/1034358\/ubi-and-automation-could-be-the-symbiotic-solution-for-displaced-workers\/\" title=\"Let the robots take our jobs and pay for a universal basic income - Quartz\">Let the robots take our jobs and pay for a universal basic income - Quartz<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> As developments in artificial intelligence and robotics advance, there is going to be a severe and swift disruption of many working classes. 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